Tag: koi

WINTER WATER GARDEN WORKSHOP AND BOOTCAMP 2013 REVIEW

Turf Equipment and Supply Winter Water Garden Workshop 2013 logo featuring pond guy Greg Wittstock with snowflakes.

It was a full house with SRO at the Turf Equipment and Supply 2013 Winter Water Gardening Workshop. Chesapeake Bay area pond pros and Certified Aquascape Contractors filled the house on March 7 at the Turf Equipment headquarter in Jessup, MD. The Turf Equipment team along with “The Pond Guy” Greg Wittstock and other guest… Read more »

THEMED POND DESIGNS. A GREAT FORM OF SELF EXPRESSION.

A landscaped garden with colorful flower beds, trees, and themed pond designs for the backyard reflecting the scenery.

Theme ponds. Theme ponds? Yes, theme ponds! How about a pond design based on a theme? The overriding theme for about 99% of the pond I build for people are “natural”; when the time comes to discuss design concepts pretty much everyone always says I want it to look really “natural”. But how about thinking… Read more »

THE 2013 POND. WHAT ARE YOUR POND RESOLUTIONS?

Colorful koi-shaped windsocks hang in a row, like pond resolutions in 2013, for Japan’s Children's Day celebrations.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!! Its 2013, the New Year is actually upon us and already rolling along! As we all “de-holidify” and return to our normal routines; many of us think it’s a good time to make changes and resolutions. I like the chance for a resolution because it seems that there is always something in… Read more »

THE TANCHO KOHAKU, AN INTERESTING KOI VARIETY

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Throughout history certain colors and color combinations have become a part of the fabric of humanity. The most basic colors of humanity would be red, white, and black; these are the colors that are most accessible to us since they come right from nature. Even the earliest cave paintings were made using the combinations of… Read more »

SPANNING THE GLOBE IN PURSUIT OF PONDS 2

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A great way to get inspiration for blog topics is simply to take a look at my pond. There is always something going on that I can find interesting enough to get some words down. Sometimes, however; I need to look further than my own backyard pond. As my “Pond Princess” says, sometimes I need… Read more »

THE WHEELBARROW CHRONICLES – The Egret

An orange wheelbarrow labeled "True Temper" stands on dirt; yellow text reads "The Great Egret" and story credits.

Just when I thought everything was cool with the pond… The activity levels of the Great Blue Herons in my area had slowed down. I went ahead and took off the netting that I keep on my pond while the herons are in heavy stalking mode. I unplugged the talk radio station I play by… Read more »

GIN RIN KOI, A REAL EYE CATCHER!

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If there is a koi that could have “jazz hands”, the Gin Rin koi would have to be the one. It’s flashy and glitzy. Some Gin Rin have more sparkle than Michael Jackson’s right hand glove (or left hand glove, I’m not really sure). The Gin Rin variety is a star among the koi world.

HEY POND OWNERS, IT’S GREAT BLUE HERON TIME AGAIN!

A great blue heron stands on a fallen log beside shallow water, green grass growing nearby.

It just wouldn’t seem like spring in the pond world without a word on the Great Blue Heron. As water garden koi pond owners, many of us have become familiar with the largest wading bird in North America. Our familiarity doesn’t come by choice for most of us though. Our familiarity with the Great Blue… Read more »

SHUBUNKIN ALSO KNOWN AS THE POOR MAN’S KOI FISH

shubunkin

You say Shubunkin, I say Shuboykin You say Shubumpkin, I Shubunkin Let’s call it all the same… or are they?!   Shubunkin, the poor man’s koi, are beautiful and easy to care for calico goldfish. Shubunkin make a great choice for the backyard water garden pond adding color and liveliness to any setting. As a… Read more »

THE SPRING CLEANOUT FOR YOUR WATER GARDEN POND

Garden pond with rocks, flowers, wooden bridge under wisteria; water garden cleaning service NJ info and business name overlaid.

In many parts of the US the beginning of spring also triggers the beginning of pond season. Some may even think that pond season triggers spring! Who really knows?